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Double affine Hecke algebra

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The double affine Hecke algebra (DAHA) is a mathematical structure that arises in the field of representation theory, algebra, and geometry, particularly in the study of symmetric functions, algebraic groups, and integrable systems. It is an extension of the affine Hecke algebra, which itself is a generalization of the finite Hecke algebra that captures symmetries associated with root systems.

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